Best Blog For Penangers

Harrison / January 19, 2017

If you take running more than as a simple way of getting in shape, we have some amazing tips for you. Running outside is entirely different than running on a treadmill. You might think it is easy because there is ground everywhere to run on, but running has more to do with the route which you are running instead of your ability to run.

Penang is a beautiful city, but if you are a runner, then you must be aware of the fact that it is hard to keep avoiding families in your path as you run on the runner-unfriendly streets. Rather than switching from your route each time, go to the places which are suitable for all kinds of runners in the street.

Thing You Must Have When You’re Running Outside

It’s always a good idea to carry a map or GPS device when you are running. You also need to buy the best shoes for your running, but you will need to figure out whether you’re going to use them for weightlifting or not. Use these two guides: https://justhomegym.com/best-weightlifting-shoes/ and https://justhomegym.com/best-crossfit-shoes/ from Just Home Gym to choose your shoes. In addition to that, you’ll need to keep something to scare away the stray dogs along the way. The following places are the best for runners in Penang.

Botanical Gardens

You can have an uninterrupted running here as there are no cars inside. Use a big loop to practice your marathon running and for sprint training go for the small loop. You will find places to rehydrate inside but watch out for monkeys. Here are some good ideas for preventing a monkey attack.

Jesselton neighborhood

Begin your running from a parking lot at the temple then continue on the main road along Youth Park. Once the park ends, you will come in a secluded area. Once you reach the junction, take a right and run through Jesselton neighborhood. Then turn around at Taman Jesselton; this area is free from stray dogs.

Pulau Tikus

Pulau Tikus is a great route to run on when you want to cover a long distance. You will come across some major roads while you are running and might find some stray dogs as well, but the route is quite runner-friendly. You will want to run here every day. Read on…

Harrison / January 20, 2015

In Penang You can keep the Paleo diet without too much sacrifice

Many people torture their bodies just to lose a few kilograms that will go back anyways and don’t consider the environment they live in. They eat the same foods only they reduce the quantity for a while after which they continue to eat the same as before dieting. This is not a way of losing weight healthy!

The best way to lose weight in a healthy manner is to change the environment. Move to another country with other culinary customs and you’ll see results pretty soon. For example you can keep the Paleo in Penang without worrying that you’ll remain out of dishes. You just have to live for one year here and your metabolism will change allowing you to lose weight and be fit for a very long time. Also remember to use Green Tea Triple Fat Burner while you’re on Paleo diet. Using both will bring you the result faster.

Penang has an amazing street food culture which allows you to choose from a variety of traditional dishes cooked using very different methods. Here each vendor knows a different method to make the same food which gives a different texture and aroma to each dish.

What is the Paleo diet?

The Paleo diet is a comeback to natural, unprocessed foods. It’s a way of eating healthy and avoiding all the processed foods and sugars that poison our bodies and mind these days. The diet is more of a lifestyle than a temporary change because once you went Paleo you’re not going back.

The main foods you can eat when you went Paleo have to be whole, unprocessed and rich in nutrients like grass fed chicken or cows, seafood that was not raised in a farm and vegetables from your own garden. You can also eat fruits, nuts and seeds, they are all natural too.

You have to avoid foods like grains containing gluten, sugar or anything else that comes from a supermarket. Read on…

Harrison / October 9, 2014

Visit Penang And Try Some Of The Best Hawker Food There

For those of you who don’t know, Penang is a state in Malaysia and here you can eat some of the best hawker food or street food in the world. Penang is famous for is hawker food which is traditional food sold directly on the street (from here the name of street food) and there are a few foods that you must absolutely try. We actually made a list of 10 must-try hawker foods in Penang so you can enjoy their culinary diversity.

Number one on our list is Assam Laksa, a very notorious Penang dish. This dish was ranked number 7 out of 100 best foods in the world so if you happen to be in Penang, do not miss it. It’s a soup with noodles and spices topped with a dollop of rice vermicelli.

The second dish to not miss is the Mee Goreng (especially if you love noodles). The dish is made of thin yellow noodles fried with onions, garlic with chicken or other type of meat mixed in. There are other ingredients in the mix that hive the dish texture but we let you discover these alone.

Char Kway Teow is a dish with noodles (again) and prawns which makes it more of a seafood delight. The recipe varies from vendor to vendor and you can find many different ingredients in it but this is the main idea.

Hokkien Hae Mee is a mixture of fried prawns with fried noodles, fried chicken, squish and fish cake. People who ever visited Penang appreciate this food the most.

Another dish with noodles famous in Penang is Wanton Mee. The dish is usually garnished with vegetables chicken or pork and spring onions or mushrooms but other ingredients can be added to the mix. Read on…

Harrison /

Penang has an amazingly rich culture and there are a lot of places to visit and learn from. Also Penang has a strong food culture which offers you the possibility to meet new people, new tastes and new ideas. Besides the cultural and culinary trip, Penang also offers activities and attractions for tourists interested in having a fun and relaxed vacation.

We offer you a list with what we considered to be the most fun places in Penang and the activities you can do there. We hope that it’s going to be useful, especially if you’re in Penang for the first time.

The Escape theme park

Here you can have a lot of fun doing outdoor activities like climbing a 30 foot tree and balancing on tight ropes a few meters above the ground. The park is in Teluk Bahag and is one of the most popular adventure parks in the area.

Here you can come if you feel like life in Penang is too relaxing. Bring your friends and have fun together trying to escape the ESCAPE Park!

Check and see how good your negotiation skills are

If consider yourself a good negotiator you should go to one of the markets in Penang. You can try the popular Bazaar Chowrasta to see if you manage to knock off the price of a product. These people are trained to do this night and day and it may not be that easy. It’s a fun way to visit the city and to see how good you actually are.

Ride a bike from Batu Ferringhi to Teluk Bahang

If you are in the need of a good workout you can take a bike and do this amazing circuit. It’s long, it has many curves and hills but you will be astonished by the views and the quality of the road. It will be silence and beauty at the same time. Read on…

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Have You Ever Been To The Penang Hungry Ghost Festival?

The Penang Hungry Ghost Festival takes place on the seventh moon in the Chinese calendar (August 15th) every year. In the Chinese belief, during this time the gates of Hell crack open and the hungry souls go out for an entire month looking to create trouble and misery for the living.

This festival is the Asian version of Halloween only for them it lasts an entire month. During this month, there are many superstitions that keep the story going. For example, infants and toddlers are not to be taken out under any circumstances and having a wedding or simply moving is considered to bring bad luck. Beach walks are forbidden because many spirits find their refuge there grabbing innocent people and taking them in the water.

For Buddhist people in Penang, this festival has a deeper meaning, signifying the connection between life and death, body and soul. Chinese in Penang believe that they must feast the hungry ghosts with plenty of food so they have good fortune and better luck in the future. Every year, people provide food and entertainment for the wondering spirits in altars. During the Penang Hungry Ghost Festival, there are set up stages where entertainment will be provided. Entertainment means puppet shows and singers who sing their music to entertain the spirits. If you’ve never been to such a show before you must know that the first place is always reserved for the spirits. That’s why you don’t have to be surprised when you’ll see the first row free.

All sort of foods are left outside people’s gates so the spirits can take the food and not enter the house of the one making the offer. There are lanterns lit so they can guide the spirit’s path to the food. You can also see shrines where people go and pray for people who died in their family.

Also, you should not be surprised that people are more superstitious during this period. Chinese people are strongly connected with their religion and customs and even if they don’t believe that ghosts are actually patrol their town, they do believe that bad things can happen. Read on…